Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai ( Ogloblin, 1936 )
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Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai ( Ogloblin, 1936) View in CoL
( Figs 445–448 View FIGURES 445 – 447 View FIGURE 448 )
Lymaenon quirogai Ogloblin 1936: 44 View in CoL –46 + plates (láminas) II–IV (illustrations). Type locality: Teyú Cuaré , Alto Paraná (at Río Paraná bank in front of San Ignacio), Misiones, Argentina .
Lymaenon (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai Ogloblin: Ogloblin 1959b View in CoL : 50 (specimens from Ecuador, comments on variation, illustration of parts of mesosternum).
Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai (Ogloblin) View in CoL : De Santis 1967: 106 (catalog); De Santis 1979: 368 (catalog).
Gonatocerus quirogai (Ogloblin) View in CoL : Yoshimoto 1990: 41 (listed in ater species group); Luft Albarracin et al. 2009: 10 (list; distribution in Argentina).
Lymaenon quirogai Ogloblin View in CoL : Loiácono et al. 2005: 17 (type information, incorrectly listed as presumably missing).
Type material examined. Holotype female [ MLPA] on slide labeled: 1. “ Gonatocerus quirogai A. O. ♀ S. Ignacio, Teyu-Cuaré, Orilla de Paraná, 15.X.1934. A. A. O. Holotypus! [ip]”; 2. “3864”. The holotype, although uncleared, is in fair condition, it lacks the clava of the right antenna, has the right pair of wings badly damaged, and the left pair of wings partially incomplete, and is mounted dorsoventrally. The published collection date of the holotype (20.x.1934) does not match the date indicated on the label on the slide.
Redescription. FEMALE (holotype). Body ( Fig. 445 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ) and appendages mostly yellowish brown except scape, pedicel, and 3 spots near ocelli a little darker, light brown to brown; most of trabeculae and flagellum dark brown except F5 and F6 white.
Antenna ( Fig. 446 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ) with radicle a little less than 0.25x total length of scape; pedicel a little longer than F1; F1 and F2 subequal in length, longer than following funicle segments; F4 slightly longer than F5, F6 as long as F7 and both a little shorter than F5, F8 notably shorter than F7; mps on F2 (1), F3 (2), F4 (2), F5 (2), F6 (2), F7 (2), F8 (2); clava with 8 mps, 3.9x as long as wide, about as long as combined length of F5–F8.
Mesosoma ( Fig. 445 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ). Propodeum ( Fig. 448 View FIGURE 448 ) with median oval area bounded by submedian carinae distinctly wider posteriorly than anteriorly, and with several transverse rugosities in posterior half between submedian and lateral carinae; submedian carinae meeting anteriorly, extending almost to but not touching anterior margin of propodeum. Forewing ( Fig. 447 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ) 3.8x as long as wide; longest marginal seta about 0.17x maximum wing width; disc infumate, with a brown basal spot just beyond venation and a large brown band occupying a little more than entire apical third of wing, bare behind venation and densely setose beyond venation.
Petiole 2.3x as long as wide. Gaster shorter than mesosoma ( Fig. 445 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ). Ovipositor about 0.75x length of gaster, not exserted beyond its apex; ovipositor length: mesotibia length ratio 0.75:1.
Measurements (µm) of the holotype. Body: total body length: 1937; head 270; mesosoma 836; petiole 197; gaster 615; ovipositor 461. Antenna: radicle 97; rest of scape 310; pedicel 88; F1 73; F2 130; F3 129; F4 115; F5 109; F6 100; F7 100; F8 76; clava 394. Forewing 1962:516; longest marginal seta 91.
MALE. Unknown.
Diagnosis. Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai is a member of the morrilli subgroup of the ater species group. It is a large species, known from the female only and is characterized by the unique combination of antenna with F5 and F6 white ( Fig. 446 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ), propodeum with median oval area bounded by submedian carinae distinctly wider posteriorly than anteriorly ( Fig. 448 View FIGURE 448 ), and forewing disc with a brown basal spot just beyond venation and a large brown band occupying a little more than apical third of the wing ( Fig. 447 View FIGURES 445 – 447 ).
Distribution. NEOTROPICAL: Argentina, and Ecuador ( Ogloblin 1959b). We were unable to find in MLPA the two females from San Mateo, Esmeraldas, Ecuador, mentioned by Ogloblin (1959b), to verify that record.
Hosts. Unknown.
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Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai ( Ogloblin, 1936 )
Triapitsyn, Serguei V., Huber, John T., Logarzo, Guillermo A., Berezovskiy, Vladimir V. & Aquino, Daniel A. 2010 |
Lymaenon quirogai
Loiacono 2005: 17 |
Gonatocerus quirogai
Luft 2009: 10 |
Yoshimoto 1990: 41 |
Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai
De 1979: 368 |
Lymaenon (Cosmocomoidea) quirogai
Ogloblin 1959: 50 |
Lymaenon quirogai
Ogloblin 1936: 44 |